That whole artistic mystique is one of the great traps of this business, because down that road lies unintelligibility. Dylan has a lot to answer for there, because after a while he discovered that he could get away with anything—he was Bob Dylan and people would take whatever he wrote on faith. So he could do something like "All Along the Watchtower," which is simply a mistake from the title on down: a watchtower is not a road or a wall, and you can't go along it.[13]

Real Class (does a lot of fundraising for Airborne and Spec Ops community charities). Apparently is also a unofficial volunteer fireman in D1ckson Tn as of 2011. www(dot)popeater(dot)com/2011/02/15/craig-morgan-fire/

Open gun turrets. I'm not that good at graphics, not enough to close the turrets. The ship is functional, though, and only an update to date aircraft has any chance of even getting a shot off. The trusty rusty SU-25 ain't gonna do it. I got shot down three times before the ship even got on my radar.

I managed to sink one of the corvettes with the Russian version of the AGM-65 Maverick, the Kh-29, before the AAA fire got too intense. It's a challenge.

It reminds me to the game Harpoon, except using Arma 2, it's in the minutiae. Not a bad thing, though, and very entertaining, if challeging.

The ship does the job, and it is the only reasonbly sized ship that does.

Given the modular configurations of many weapon systems, it's not all that far a stretch that an older warship might be reworked a bit for "local use." Though I wonder about the WWI vintage naval architecture...

Just saw a flight of A-10's go over my house. Saw three, think I heard a fourth. Haven't seen them in a while. Not since the ANG at Belle Chasse adopted the Hornet a few years ago. Wonder who they belong to?